II CI 11 ~9 ilitt4t* eta: t•-ss, t. t v !A4IE2 AND SUBUUBAN. The Ge3s - rca Cs furtrOked is the city for tfic4f . ;oji (JAM week for 15 wit," pey t/itiiidi; riper ovum: 5 rms.. 51 Eniiil,%L.:Yeatarday Dapnijr 'Mayor llaval , • John Hamilton, O man about- fifty years of - atm twenty-live ,dol lam ant{ coats Mr being intoxicated and endammrint to raise a disturbance - ,on Pat.ing4l ,s4 Soventsenttl. Ward. Cono.llaaatt4ed..--jOhn Coffee com• &tined to.Aldertnan yeaterday, that David - Rees had strock him on the . lets elide of the bead with hie ihet• The attack,was-,:matle Dnitara getout); . Vonrth avenue. The police are looklag for Bees: Teacher high Scheel Committee. ofthetentral Board of Edu catlon:WVlStr fneetiog yesterday. elected Proft.Pant Rltehrhacher. of the Weld , ern Unlveralty, Prof- of German In the Itlgh School. :Ile Will commence the dutlCtinflbe November let, 1869. . Noti.flee:=Mtolinal Full stated to DePtiti::Mayor, Nichols yesterday that - Siebert had obtained froth him ea , filoitu by representing that he ... bad eightloindred dollars due him, with part or which, when received, be would pay the Bell wall arrested — and held forwbearleg. aisligtattiThrpwing—Yesterday, S.W.- Oeldan iguidojjnformation before Alder , man Shore, chanting George Smith with menden* mischief, the alleged otTense COUSbillfit, in throwing a large atone : Ahrongh.a. plate glass window, complete ly,demollidaing it. Smith settled all damages - and thus arranged the gain. Citcti 'sibs litief..—Yertorde9 leg tiorgeDecker made•lnformation at the Mayor'; office. charging Vella Web. stor witn•the larceny , of p; a watch.. knife *IO vale.of glirvea. Calla was =Mated -.and • takes to the office, where altinin- torn made Information ob4rairot -Daother. whose real name .he says is Frank McKee, with the larceny of $lO to moth ands pawn ticket. 11001 partie6:ica'aloched up for a hearing. ME Aggriltratlon.—Patrick Onell la on. rather bad tar= with two of his neigh bore, 41...115i1y Mary Eiwarda and Ttobe=a Painter, who, he alleges, takes sail ono - adonis -to -annoy ham. The latest cam tits the daubing of the front door of hie dwelling with an article not tner chantilde:neither Pleasant In odor. The parties Maid° In TemporanceaMe. Ile tom hilhed yesterday before Aldermen McMaataraor their conduct. and had aortal:as lon otl tot their 'Rind: ~—..llnntlrer.--lesterdaymOrningC harley 13111, trllltie boy ten years of ace. while Mending &longed° of the track of the Pleasant Valley Railway, near Beaver etreet,,Allegheny; 133 , :sememeans stum bled and fell-id-front of one of the ears poising: nt. that moment. Oact...of the wheelsvient over his right ten. boater innately only Inflicted a severe gash, Past aboverthe' ankle, leaving the bone Intact. Was taken- to his home on Carroll street, soobnct ward, and tnedltW attendance scoured. UnPPP.Kantits.—Mrs. Sarah Johns yea orday caused warrants to be issued by' Aldertunn McMaster.. for the arreed of her husband, Mordecai Johns. and step. datighter, Mary Kennedy, for larceny.. the accused king charged with fele niously - eamving sir a lot of household vodeeithe'..,pcoperty of proseantrix. Moat 'at the ,go d - were eocured by an officer with a ittsittrh warrant. :Mt& Ken. nedy was .arrosted end stated she bed received the geode from her father. The awe will be further investigated. El Sotai 131de Cutting Affray.—Mr. 'John I Faller, the young man who was serious ly cut stilts& &MOOR of John Leonard, In fewer - = Clair township, Saturdat. night, an- - Icoonnt.: of which we pub lished Monday, it is thought will recor- or. Fran k Mccormlcir, Patrick Rogers, AndrowitrenningiJamee Sm_Frank Daniels tud - Johu'Leouard, the . parties under arrest for Outlelpattng in the af fray, were before the Mayor yesterday, but at Lila ' - request of the physician at tending Faller embattling ma continued until Saturriar.- . , „ • r ,; elry • PleaMU Operang.--111r. Adam Wei gand, s caterer without many equabi In the city. opened Ms elegant now dining rooms In night at No. ISO Smithfield street. by :e grand, complimentary ban quet to members of the press, and, other invited guests. Ills rooms are amour_ the In _She city. while he promises to Vt&With nMernsuumsif- Mont In the keeping of Ids braise. We wlah him that large share of patrotrage which Is due - hits enterprise, liberality and ability, and ask oar, friends to pay him a visit In his elegant new quarters, where they will be hospitably enter tained in Eke true style of the good olden UMES. - ‘2" '• , '4" S - NEI SoLii - u School Concert We would call the attention of our readers to the Sabbath School concert for the henna of the - Wesley Chapel fiab bath School Library, to be given In the Wesley_ haval jp4norroar evening. 1Vio• y;t=t3-in--Mornivies all who attend a rare treat, to ;wo, understand - Chaplain. MaCabe. the sweet singer .o'fiteWest, will to present. and Dr..llbUrtvrill pre• aide at the orgati. Admission fWeety, five centh. concert to.commerce at 7.45. As this Sabi a noble work wo hope all Church going people will crowd the bongo.' 1211=31 ; ~fiE;~ • : 1 41 ' ,t• taugnacteus Boarder. - James Idediauev was twice brought before Alderinsin Taylor yesterday. His landlady, Margaret J. Devlin, allege* be attempted to cut Ws board • bill, and when caught up made 'all manner o. threats against her. He arranged tide beforo magistrate by paying the bill and all Coale. .Itaturnlng 'to the ho again; tt Is alleged, mantfotted a pug harioua-diepasltlon by kora:Wag to door and .otherwise conducting htmaeif in a hostile way. Fortbisorfansio ha wa. again titan before the Alderman and 0,00311140; in default-Of ba ll , fortrlal.. a , a-Blgtiway IRebbery. :f: - >:, f'.; Yestoolay morning Mr. MeKehl. an elderry:unileman, who keens • feed_ store irt.the Sixth ward, made intorma; . Son before the Mayor, charging two men, whose rmmeit we omit for pruden. tisl reasons,.wltlihighway robbery. Mr. iiicKelvy., 'it ..impactre, wee pasting through an alley leading from Seventh Matta to Washington . street, Monday winning about .eight o'clock. when the two men came no behind him and one of them garroted him while the other rifled his pockets of two hundred and ten dol lars. Warrants were issued. ti.t 4 ,, •,:.7 4 7 '"-' Ni, .•• EMI ~`"c _ 0;V. Ciroon, a yotuig colored law student, delivered an interesting lectnre intim Wylie street African Church r to a erowdedlndienco orbit! own race. Ilia subject was the progress and develop. wont of the colored race in the Union, a. Memo which he handled with consider , able ability and to the great satisfaction of his aoditmervrho were not sparing In applause and Other evidences of sperm , al. Mr. Green in a native - of North Caro. Ilan. had neon a slave. buy became free ,during c•nr. and boa since boon sp • plying blutedf diligently - to tho study of law:"Kwlrich ho ha/treacle commendable ad vancondern. Ills lecture wits very cred itable, and evinceditaleniaof relic th an ordinary' character. , VITO , :fp4W.4",0- t:sarktaD.lo, rqra C CIO C Donnie Xolan„an old.gentloman, was brought befora'Alderfean Moreland yr* torday, charged with the larceny of al. of t e retsioillonging. to James Gillespie. 'rho lumber somehow fluted away from Gilleaphea landing , 807 . found its way, In red uced plenw, into Bonnie's woodpllta‘nAa It was not the - Oral Ono such a Imo had been suffered, the owner concluded;; ptit stop to It. Whl», fore the minxistrate however, - IMS heart relentedLend,haedrecitto seems the de. .I : Prodo.tor.:crtion-the p,aytuentor the coats -'. pt cult oddest...46l4ra to the Alderman, to ha oaf:ended In relieving the poor, Bonnie at once plead poverty himself, and bad tho atnountromitted to two dol• lace and-a' half, which ,he paid and se: cured ble-Mrotty.. ,ya,; ;;. M Atoie.cuitenv wages. i . 1 Yoaterilaiaitonloon a meeting or boss ' storm,cutrens was held at die Columbia ... , , Engine . #913, Allegheny, for the pun. ,:' ...,. polo of arranging :the Wages of their em ployees for..tbe winter season. •Thts is • weer .•e'rrabOinent,:but seems to work ~'. wol4 , And .• ine. , rootnally- asttersetory„ .-, * `••;• •:- "Heretemva;-:up 'Settled lerleo has been ..; •'• ,' find upaii.-nnst the wages. Wm- warted I - . ' ....cosunderably„.--veldebi.dorleg lest year, ' . ~-eaused..rurveral' strlltes,,At :the emn • roontement of-the, season which team 1 - - - ... • -.•• elf:Whig the emplyers, however, -held a meeting and agreed .iticretlVU t t-En o - a licifurm '...: ,-.: grialn2esltr7;;agi4lgVhOLLilitt49 144 _. non, wromenclog abodttlsreh end •aart. , .•• log to Voreneber.' -- The employers Exceed .r -. - --to this, - onolho_iezolthoolvoolmineu tr y 4 nithiriotoiy, ,iiitteluieving losterdo thee,LWW4 , VlVikilrl i fl & a e _ t. P er: A rY•ter: e , ' -.!:TALWAtextElyrtierott. Tb.o.nindWg Willa, ~, ; :k. ,7• 2 . tiAt bYlllltha hastfleid•eoptraders,to • " *. amitt=P ', . l ;lllfrtlr t 4V i g 4 i lr4ll, ,-.1.--,-.011.0,,-_,;.'.',7?,A-.....-4.--A.1.,..10...t., :-4•.......,,,e1;...,..-:•„?•. , '-:.::.',.:-"----:;.,,-.---.-:j.'--;•.=%'-:-'-- . .''''-. -„'-',...-H' M , - • - • BE THE COURTS. United States Marie:- Court—Judge =I Toes' , Ay, Oct. 28.—The came of the United Stales 'lra. John and James ,Wright, reported aeon'trial yesterday, occupied the attention of the Court and aro not yeteencirteled. The Grand Jury returned Mile of in , dietment against a.nunaber of pusona for meting offences under the Internal 'Rev enue laws, and, having completed their labors, were discharged from further at tendance. ' Supreme thrust-IMB Bench. Taunus, October '26.—Tne Supremo court Met ,at ten o'clock A. at., a full , , bench being! iineatinV., . Militia' vießstiliii. 1141.1. county'. ,Arsistmeni concluded by Weir. . Weaver vs. Welble. Westmoreland county. Argued by Laird mid Feeler for plauitiff In error, and by Carson . contra. Best vs. MMus et al. Westmoreland' county. Argued by Foster for plaintiff in error, mid by Laird.contra. Wallace iii: Hussey. Westnioieland ' county. Argued by Rudd and Cowan for plaintiff-manor, and by Feeder contra, Sugar-CreelroVenteers vs. Weabingtort overseers. Armstrong county. Argued by Golden ,It Neale or. plaintiff in error, and by Nation contra. District Conrt--.Junge Uampten TUEEWAY, October 23.--In the cane of O'Donnell ye, the owners .of the ateam tug Eagle; previetudy reported, the jury returned& verdict for the platotlir In the corn of four Inindred and tblety-rdnedol• lara and fortytwo omit& Thema I. Wood, et. the owners of the steamboat ' , Panther." The alleged facts in this ease bra na-follows : In the spring - of 1888, the nlalittlffi, who are • dealers in ,weals geggited . ;l4i nt'mun bcat Panther tcr delider some - rges loaded with ...Alt et. Louise Hie s artd,w hen near Son Fish, about one hundred and thirty miles below this city on the Ohlo river, the Panther oolllded.with , the towboat Mee, end sank the barges belonging to broughtirtl ThOr acticm is herefore to recover the value of t the coal toms and their contents. Attachments WM* tuned against the, following named defaulting jurors: J. T. Adams. T. 0. Bayne. Hobert Coward. Jacob Eckert, Y. U. Hlllerman, George Hoch, P. W. IL Lembaw, John Shepard "and Jame& Stewart. and the Court order ed that they be held to ansWer for con tempt In not appearing as commanded. TROLL LINTIIOII wx.racroDay. 141 O , Donnell "et al. vs. McClintock & Cochran 25 Friend for use vis.•olnhinsen'a gar. 114 Let vs. P., Ft. W. & C. 11. W. Co. et al. 111 Roberts 'is. - 'Dtdi. 137 Troy ve. atesmbest "Fairplay: . 134 Hectors, &c., - of St. Andrews Church of Pittsburgh vs. Hoag. • Gibson vs. Shirt., 133 Hblinee vs. Rodgers et al. Common Pleas—Judge Parrett. Tonenav,`Oct.tll.—The case of Camp bell at Co. vs. Clark. et ax., reported trial yesterday, was resumed and conclu.l ded. Verdict for plaintiff in the aunt of John Sadeller vs. George Blame. Ao. non on an attieleofanteerneneto recover . s3oo,,alleged to be due and unpaid. Jury , out. , ' Trust: TART Pon Vrenareansv. SS. Long vs. titakla.• 141. Phelan va. Ramaley. 133. Davis vs. PliaSh. • -169: .I'eeblt-s vs. ViobleS and wire. 181.' Morrison, BAlll4f, Ca. vs. liottbonsn. 174. Logan vs. 2416b0150n. • 176. Ilersb beiges vs. Soma et eL 177. Wallas 61,..Ccs gliw.U ll 4 l3 - 178 Smith vs. Gray. • - 170. Adams vs. Lipp. 183. B. LKeanedy dr.l3ros. vs. B. Baba. Oyer and`Teruffiter—J edge. arelton and' . .. Stowe, - TUESDAY, October :,.S3.—The ease of the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Carton In dicted for the murder pf,yeank Sehnindtp, l his son-in-law, reported on trial yeeter, day, was reisoured. . _ . • . inc; subegancer of the testfinmay taken, On the part of the Oommonwealtlyto the preened time lees fellows Dr. Se' hsiekondeokerwas the first wit Sena tailed in the ease:" lie testified that he was called to see Schnook., who hod been shot in the , abdomen with a gun of pistol ball, on the lath of September, an attended him until the 'Slat; when h died from .tho.alloota of the wound re. , calved. Dr. McCook, Sr., was neat called, and also testified tnet Scnnecke died. from the edam of the pistol bell wound. Dr. Hays was neat called. and toddled lulnibeumoe the salon al the preceding .rolon errna, Sr., was the next witness. lie wield the.defeadant's salciowthoday deceased Wei shot. Saw deceased cont.. Mg out of the Worm soil stagily altet , ward defendant:cimenet and demand &Mat deceased had on: Deceased w slow about taking Off the coat, and so a words passed between the parries, wh defendant struelo - .6eceened. 'whrh - til 1 C 111194 defendanthird names. Defende it then struck deemed again. The tend I was then taken 'off, and defendant k It and went In the barroom wi I' it/ Thinks deonatied did.. nos .fol canton; Canon then came to the d r with a pistol In his hand and, po 1 it slew the door. Cartoon then we t into the house again and obesity wards Sahlieeke Went in and-waded. u I to the counter, when some words passed between he and Ciusedi Who ,took;..np a glass or tumbler sod sartMk. dammed Oil the-boad. Wittiest, then look hold or Sehnooka iffiet , piilled Mlin MOS ~ den i. when ho broke Tome and Went bark int) the room. Witnessthen walked wit on the porch,.,. Sehnecks . fbdowed. Carton then came Out and, went across She mad. lie was pretty near the IS when. Sohnecke velli thregtOne at' h when Careen turned eleund and Are a , In m. The stone tuut.herdly lilt before Cans= ' flred. - Schrock° did not fall. 1 went in to catch Carton and he turned 1 mend toward me. to hen; I went away. Captain“Je.l ir next exiled, 'and.tila trietimony was cortoboratlve of the preceding witness. ' , John D. Slam was noxt sworn. lie was in the saloon dwell/ kb of MP ber, and sawthe dithruliy_netween Men and the dwareied4 ills Agleam t was about 1110 glint. 119 that Made by . Crai. , Will g iam 'Ground! elan _ the di . catty: His ,teidintony did not differ lin any materna point from that of the pre. il, 131a4 - more iris next sworn. as _ . two Inuadred yards from the saloon, an 'r' did not are the light. Atufrew-Jfaiffersoa .worn—Came ad to Canon's and saw ' Selmer& in fro lof the house WI .h &stone; saw Careen corns out. of the 'Mums and no towards he piers saw a stone going towards C Lk out of actriteekelt hands, and a he thbur Caroon tuned round- and tired.. Th e atone went LWoo3,tlgetkJesi -above a.' I roon's had. &mud &hefted, sworn— be tmdinio. 1 ny of tide-witness fns a coroboration of [ thatof the preceding witness. - r" [ -.air., Hroderselt iWittrneAl called and sworn. WS testintarty-MO srtfilelt any thtna Join lolidroiciiiideif="97fia iit ri , e 'oil thd morning; (MOT . to the'ishrllig , i i ' Haw °arson, who told him that Be he had been on a drunk-the day before and , was still drunk, and that he might hind 1 anc tbs t ied3„Er.digyrd Hie in(soneeend San:mite quarrelling and jangling with in a - Yee?, at different times, - The tut time was about threnor lour montlialgo -1 I heard Carson may In the bar room that he would ..itiltthe son of a_tt...b,°,xecian- Ins Fichnocks. " ' , ' -, b John Kenned . ,y, "Morn—Ws witness ,lIILW ;tbe..11031,' and :111s, - Istatement -Vote LRhoot the same in inbatande as %bidet the other witeteasee-whir deuribedtthe H ug _ Hugh , RaiMea. mimia.---Tids _Witness saw part of the fight, and his statement did not di ff er materially - from the - other wheelies. ; James .: 'Patterson. ,weiti ' next -called.' . nets had a conversation with Carson within three Years, in which'he, Carotin, said be would kill Schuette. Eteveraiether witnesses were ealled.on the part of the Commonwealth. but there wets co g torufeeta developed in the Oa- Croons. . , • T. M. Marshall'oiiceed the Mao for tlie gerense,xetaking, au able address- to the jure.. Tarnerfifortes,tber first .witemot called 1 by the defe'nee, teatilled that ho asw a part of the alfilcultyt saw Careen in.,;the doori- and heard lechnecke call him (Ad manes; saw" Mr. Odeon go sumac the rosdixindtbentichtlerkethrew is staim at him, Careen dodged the atone. and then theiXePort of .sxplalol wee/mud by wit. neat" Th 6 'siOne - catne within „I,foOt or Mr.-Cordon's head. - ffeard gehnecke say 'ol.will kilt you r ” this was Jut when he throw ihdelofill. '-. '; - 1 - ,--..;:. `!' -- .. court Opatlrned. , TaLlaitlifrVidt:tritottroDaT . ' 1"l.Com. vs: [leery Bons°. ' 439 o Wm. It .WMyers. ilson and Geo. " . . • 38( . Jam • flndapeth. 2 caislit. 422 - ,:d '. Joseph Shiverioln. '. • 1 v.-44x ' .- o ' Christian -Wilhelm and SB3 .:.iv. Edward 'Rama, etal. &85 ' ,!. ~ • Charles EdsnuMt.- ---.. , ' 38f ' ..i -.. Polk litidlayi case&.. , — ' ;357 '; ..• 1. - Ato: Penn. ' .' ..1158 ',- - " Eklioardon. -,-. ~ ~, 251 i ~ Morgan Thomas. ,Jae : .ii ~ .I...:Johrefiebilpg; ~-;,...1 : l'-''' -11 : 5 i !!..0,--/I;Y• ftigfiloY- I= - frew, HIM" ,D lO / I d -:34 har reCeiLliterg% Antin:4o/4, - .C 4 N. L i t - I, m ,- 0 lic companl. avenue,"isoost o u now?, ment.lntitleVAdozat toys wordAsuipimmbr-v—wi p c pauhmkp.../Psba_7 o • pt c .,• _ - - .p Eits Dread Vreighta. We publish belOotla caws . of a memornd sent to the Pennsylvania Railroad, with the names of many of our prominent mon of business, who. have signed It. The rates of freight charged from Pittabutagh would seem to he In unreasonablo rola- Coe coma. of those charged from centers of trade at the west of us. Thin disparity is of vital eignifiennee—alwasiutely ruin ous to sundry important brauchi.S of trade. We trust the - railroad taithoritiee will accord to tine memorial the corned_ oration to which hit great Importance en titles it. We cannot think that it is either necessary or politic fur the com pany to persist Ina 00111140 that an thor oughly tdutralizos all the advantages of the geographical proximity of Pitts burgh to toe seaboard cities: Pm-Dalt/Rom, September 2.5 th, IWO. To J. Edgar 7'hLutisun, Pre:either Ponta it. d. Cu : I)SAR Sin: The underalgued„ Grain Dealer. and Millen., doing heftiness to this city, Matte= briefly as possible to set forth a few facts In relation to the trade here, and respectfully ask your prompt and careful onneideration of ,them, and hope for a favorable and early 'reply. We have alwaysliabored under greater or ittse dieadvautsges in tense quence of the difference existleft be tween through and local freights. as you are aware, but recently title difference has become so great and rumoua that our trade eastward is literally lieetroyed. There have hot . been shipped from this city to Pfillidelptda for the last When months twenty rant of grain. Meaty of the small towns (of one to four thousand Inhabitant 4 throughout Ohio and indi ana, on the lined controlled by 2,0 n, cen tering here, ship more grain in a week than we do in months. The reason of tbla 1011, of course perfectly. understand. Coluvabnit has long boasted she could ship to Philadelphia as low (and even lower) than oor rate; and the name state of affairs, we presume, applies to places of leas Importance ou that Hue. Canton, Massillon, Orville, Wooster, Loudon• able and Mansfield, on the aPors Wayne," ship right past us daily to Phila delphia at fair profits, whiles we would ship the same grain, at the local rates, at a 41reot and, heavy lOW. We pay front Wooster, (and the other four town,. enumerated) In proportion to their dra lance to Pittsburgh, fill.; cents per 100 lbs , and from Pittsburgh to Philadel• phis 30 coma her feu los., In all 314 Throng.. rate Crum WO4tba.r. • w rtalla.iptlta DIM mare 4 , rat, per I. It.. hhowlog a large prod: :a favor of the western :shippers. and how impossible it tie to compete with such raids airstnat us. And when we consider the sutlinct in re ference to more remote and prize: pat points the facts develop a condition of al. fairs the tendency of which is to force every house engaged to the trade hero to abandon it. .... Your Ivcal rate I:om at. Louis to I"gh is, Wets. 1....r1ea1b5.. Ile elm.. S.L. t.ou • to Pall, St cos. f .. a. St. Loul. to li. 1.. 0 as. do. do . Or only 5 cents more to Hallett°lphla and 10 to New York than to rittimurgh. We do not desire to multiply 'mimeo,. un necessarily, and the facts already alluded to are eulflelent to Illustrate. We ask no changes/a your ram to this city on the amount concerned here- We merely oak to be pl red on an erect equality Huh every point on your western win bee. , ilO/43, Miming grain over your hires, pay ing your local rate tf tonsumed here. If we find ft to our advantage to forward alto Phdadalphia, New York, for pOlll l / 1 wear of these) that me can deco ca your through retell - oat point of shipment—we 1311AUO. leg original hills lading, elevator (*rail cate or identifying the shipment by such means lerr will to, aatiefactory to your company. - This is just what wo ask, no more, no less. And wo reel assured that our request la so fidr and soreasenable, you will promptly &cootie to our wants. If you will place us In this position yi n will at once establish an agency whose interest will be identical with your own, reaching out to every point from which it Is possible to draw the tradefrom rival loos to your Own, without ono dollar ex pense to your company. The Trade here, togotherwith many of our more enterprising citizens, hare spent a vast amount of money in creating firßl , Cillis facilities for cheap and rapid handling of endo in order to establish a grain °mare which our geographical pueition and railroad connections would seem to war rant, and now with -the aid from your company which we ask, and which we eontidmitly believe you will cheerfully grant, we will ut once enter on a career of prostierity never enjoyed before. Very respectfully submitted, (glgt.4l) I:ll•clourk..l l cCreery a F. T. Kennedy • Bro.. Co., J. A. ts,str, Ko.I • Illlebart. Kraut luau OLlaligl 11. 11 llslorsy, gfe.tuary A .0 d. • . IL flu, .11 'o . Itlgyibsm A Lau7, . llset.ausb t Co , al es. lilagbars J. N. 50u..., Jos aus i 11, 0 ,.... Colo • noo/•r... g....c A t• hat. MOW. .b Amr .1, gall/ • novo. Isaiah Clary AlCo., lt. .11 ..1.... W. J. Wert, ! lill". Mel. • Co.. Batter • Co.. S J. S. - Ll:gel , a Co.. Kolb i 11,70 v '. W gicK... & Co.. Tboa. ru ns . N. Koos a u,n. Jac arns. V. tur..l.. le Non. Jas. Ughs, sy. .C.or„ S fault a Co. II an, a nagger. ry t• r. Illelimy a Co. Wait, Lang V.•lg, Urcusut • P. /uff t AM. . Sllr.la• Jas. J. r. AS. .11 sty Kea, Vole.. wit...,, II CIS . W. H. lingli All Ca.., MAJOUIC Dedication. Yesterday. tho new Masonic, that, in Allegheny. arse dedicated with appro priate ceremonies by Hon. Richard Vane, R. W. Os M. of the Hato, assisted by otherdSintnd Lodge °Moen. The Hall is located tektbe Wood story of the build• log, in t Diamond, formerly accepted by the First U. P. congregation. It has been remodeled and fitted rip with atore• issonot s othe drat Hal l the the floor Ledge rooni aid for the Ma onic...order. The transformation has -been 'cotedilete, and the new Ball Is said to be ono of the finest in the State. It Is handsomely furnished with all the appurtenackcen of a comfort able and elegant Ledge, reception and committee. 'some, and tea credit to the tenth and liberality of the members of the Order'. The Ball is owned by four Allegheny Lodges, and Is under control of a Board of Trustees, consisting of rep reaentatives from each Lodge. Teo dedlemory exerciame were at tended by a large number of the morn berm of too Order, they only being Ad. milted, and were of an Interesting Chalarter. The artelr wound up hot night `with a banquet at the Rink. I El= Major R. U. Long; no well knownfrotn his enoneetlon with the Weed Sewing Machine, after building op a large trade has ;mewed over mat agency and taken up another, In which ho will' not (all to achieve a sluing Weems to that widoh marked his career while agent Int the "Weed." The Dexter Washing Machias now claims his attention, and the, fact that the Major has accepted the agency for tt, 16 an evidence that It tea tint elms article, all that is represented and con sequently, certain to anne popular. Many a wanted one '-ha De s hailed the advent of the "Weed" and rejoiced at the aid thus opportunely given, and just as many more will hall with delight the new ,invention, as a bleated relief from thicilrudgery and toll of washing dap. The Major will be pleased to see any of his foramvpsivonaaVhts tiew Wendish ment,",where the excellencies of this new labor-sasong machine will be exhibited and satisfaidorily explained. A visit and 12EMitednattela uUthe "Dexter" at No. 12 Federal sireet, Allegheny, will be nut% Orient to convince the moat incredulonq that psi tendon heist last 'boarryeaclied, and a reliable washing- machine pro. fatted. I heap Goode, In consequence of the death af the senior, partner of the firm of .1. 61. Burchfield & 162 &lath (tare St.- Cialrystreet, the entire mammoth stock of dress goods, dry goods and don:ladle goods,, will be sold, regardless of cost, in Order to settle up the business of the , firm. The stock Is new and complete, consisting in part of milks, black and colored, alpacast . Valends poplins, Irlab :poplin& cloths, cloaking& shawls, owed were& This sale pretence a rare oppot , tunity, to purchase goods of a superior quality and of the latest styles, at its workably low raw& Tho sale hes already coramen..wi aud the goods are belog sold with a rap dity rosily aston is hi ng , under the clrcometances. Wo would, there fore, adti ,, our lady readers and other. inaeargh or cheap goods, or rather good good. at-low prices, to call at 42 Sixth street, bef pro it is too late. The woo° stock must sod will be sold, no matter at what rem ifice, as it is hop , wade to Close op the business with a stock on h,uid. Stslbai t;oods. 'Messrs. Gray and Logan, the well known and popular - clothiers, have 'just received a third supply of fashionable mid atylish clothing for the winter sea son. There are , none engaged in the trade who have heretofore given more satisfaCtion to patrons then this' favorite firm, which to the secret of the great enemas which has attended their efforts. EveryilittiteiTerett for 'sale their two eatrinlitt :nano, ?Sixth street or 89 two avenue, le guaranteed to be e reel Igrot rep. resented, In relates-int' white the : prima eamMt help, taittely the:most exacting, Ono peculiarity Of. the -goods, - snitlirfroin the eheapness, contests" in - tine 'undie:np, which Is Orme stylish Viand of tholatest =Fri* 'They "hero .iin.fistitl _eery , assostniont of men loft bop rrear, 041 ini!kiilebdinl4,43ll,eloti4ta, to:Wlitab esoet4isktotitton up town piffrerblr,aneetnettidated,SOlMlth - *vent , 6/303.04**11 W0:40%W Van a 4140 1 1 1 . Amdakiftinehenr 444111 if bett,VfON-701iibart417 ctip334=a tbitliak o patronage of alt. DAILY GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1869 _- 1 Fk!HIONABLE. The Sell Trade Opened-4 Point of Great Attraction The Prevailing Styles fat TV Inter introduced. • Trio ladles always receive, with pleas ure any gossip pertaining to thdasttionst. We cannot call thin element of their dia. rnaltlons a moral werkneso, but to the contrary it is an outcropping of those good qr.alities of character which render them no neat and fascinating, vo angel-like and so loveable. The lords - of creation eve lot style. They worship FeSlllOll with as much devotion as the girl of sweet sixteen, but they think it Ls unmanly acknowledge the fact, and hide their own imaginary weakness in this dirge tine by leveling satire at the follies and frivalties of their dear wives, Motets, o• notion and lady friedas - generally. should like to have a cynic enter the great representative fashionable fur headquarters of William Fleming it Co., Ilk Wood otreet., to nee the throng. of ladies and misses who are continually painting to and out, and behold their eye" dancing with delight over the many rich and tempting article. of dress, in the way of foreign and - do. MIIStiC fora, made up Into so many forms and shapes to grace the form and clad the wearer in insure:ma comfort. He would forever after hold his peace on the "idle folly of fashion," and enoonrsge the ladies In manifLatuag good taste and fostering a love for 'the fashions." We stogie out Fleming dc (Lo'a. emporium to help on our argument, because at no other house in the city can ouch attrao• ladle lions be fonno draw together o many Toeird t stock of g furs n to the 'Anus-sr, MonT .11"DICIOUNLY A.IOII.TBD, end 'noir ever opened in any west ern city, and deserves the largo share of attention it enjoys The richest as well as the ordinary grades are embraced in It; and no clatter can - entor the atore and retire therefrom without making suitable choicest prices ranging from Oilcan to twenty-five per cant. love Mon can be obtained clacohere. The wholesale department effort propor tionally the same advantage. to - country and city merchants, who wilt fled the stook equal in cheapness, variety and I general excellence to any held by the leading fur bonne. of New York or Phil ulelphia. Thin la =ping ameba a home .tablintunent, but It Is warranted by the al truth, them those who doubt can noon e3eivem by visiting 199 ' - Min New Goods at an Old donne. The stock Cl new goods In any estate liehment is generally Milled with much pleasure by its patrons; but when a large wholesale and retell tobacco house re, ceives en Immense Invoice of Ana Im ported and domestic cigar., moor schnums and smoking tobacco, the opt. cures in this line start with unfeigned delight. finch an accession Mr. John Melva w, No. 45 Ninth Street (late Hand ), inn just made to his already superior stock. and he Can now be regarded sa • clearly loading the trade, both as to quantity and quality. Hie imported stook is of the very finest character, (=lancing cigars which are worth at vEllfoleaale from twenty-des dollars • hubdred down to five dollars for name number. We do not know of any other w-Tabliehment in the city more worthy of pit ronage in tills line of good., w Mr. Elegraw always strives to load the trade, end admirable mowed; in his awbillon. He Is honorable and fair dealing; has contently pn hand an Immense and,lp. cliclously assorted stuck of all goods peculiar to the tobacco line of Merinos., nucleolie at prices much lower than any contemporary houses. Wholesale end retail dealers wait cottsult their own in teresta by favoring him with *I visit be. fore purchaniug elsewhere. • pisno•__organs—Grest Stock. Mellor & Hoene, the great music deal. era, have now on hand the largest Stock of Pianos and Organs ever offered In this city, comprising Instruments of every dear of furniture and of the most beau U and sympathetic tone. Their prices are ewer than any other house to the citjliorauti persons who want the best in struments st the Isetet isesible prices, should be sure to vatit Mellor 6 iloene'• rooks, Itonotniber the place, f. 3 Filth avenue, next-door below Idasorde Hall Ply tiatace. Whitt gem is tbat so highly wrought? So truly prised—by thousand. soughs? Without which household joys are tut The Doctor Washing Machina. Who giVOll me time to rest, to Mee? Who fine my pormhist time of need? Who to to me a Wend Indeed— The Lector WeLehlug blecbluo. Bow could I he a happy wife? !Tow obould I 'ocape the tolls and strife That chase tut down the bill of life, Without my Dexter Washing Machine? II- H. Intim, agent, No. 12 Federal sure?, nem. the bridge, A Ilegbeny city . sate,riptleo roce.vod torah MAVIVICINI pubit•bere prices, at Bastes, 41 Simla avenue. suck numbersalways on band. 'tem.:ober the lkwalnental, Fifth ar• erase, below the Post 0111oe, when 'co aro bOngry. c 5 • The secret of Suety ilea in the use of B/wfu'a • Magnolia halm for the Com plexion. Roughtufse, Redneee, Blotches, Sun burn, Freckles and Tan disappear where It le lapelled, and if beautiful complexion of pure. satin-like texture is obtained. Tho plaineet Inatome are made to glow with Bloom mod Yonthitti lisinernher lisgsn's Magnolia 'Balm Is lhosbing that produces these effects, sod any lady can sesore it fur 75 cents at any of our stores. To ta mere° and dram the Hair nee Lyon's Kathatron. arwrF. • - *rho-al Hook. and Sunday SetaFiel Catarina, at ball price, at Egan's, 418111. h avenue. Tn. meet dander!a and tempting Tlinds at the lktuttnental, Fifth avenue. Chapped lilamas, taco anti all rough new of the skin, certainly cured by using the j unip er Tar Soap, made . Caswell, Hllll4 Co., New York. surpasses all other remedies es it will pro vent roughness of the akin if rued do. ring cold weather. It la easily applied, nvoldlog all the trouble of the co pounds now in use. It can he in by lading with the MOIL tender akin, Without irritation nr polo making it soft and clear. Bold by the druggist+, goner ally - There Is hardly anything yen can ask for In thu Una of eatables which cannot be obtained At the Continental, Filth •Y -en uo. Selling at half price, 6,000 rare and valuable works, American and Foreign publications, at Egan'ssl Sixth avenue. rt Commip—Father Hyacinthe, in all lability, will not come to Pittsburgh er, , but iewl th Btnd ing that tactLwontueutn u r o at mammoth establialiment that elan. of stinks, carpoteacka, valises, and other articles fortrairelera, which have hereto fore gained for his houeo such • wide spread -peptitirity.. An !turnery's, and 'ailed assortment la now on hand at the arerootrui, 1114 Woallatreng, p,ot thlo 7..0 Go U, the Continental, twat , door below he Post Ottlee, for a dl eh of oyatera Varlisty..l.facegnods,fanoy'drertsgocds, plain and fancy trimming., and every thing In than line. will be retied In end' lesa variety at W. W. Moorhead's, No 81 Market street. The stock la always fresh. and everything purchased at this astablbohcoent may be rolled upon either for quallty,.prloe or tare.. Ladles can not do hotter, In malting their Pliumsee. than to stop at 81 Market street. fluelbrea men can uve money by as time; by dropping Into the C o nt natal for lunch or dinner, as they go to the Postofflee. • Yourgsonls—loonvon's, corner of Diamond alley and-'Smithfield street, is just the plat* for oyatent. refreshments, or confectionaries. Persona giving pri. vato parties can save themselves much trouble by employing thematic/all of the caterers at this establishment, who never tall u , give satisfaction. Their prices are of the moat reaeonable character. z:ano Willitraiote• Shop, 190 Federal street. iloirbony, la • first class for luxurious bash; for shaving, hair dyeing r halr cut ting and drimahtg, plate or by curling and frizzle; also, for copping and lgozhihiS Everlbody riboold patronize the Conti :Waal, below the Post °Mee, Filth- ay man. Ladles will please rannazniair their reeorul Wr. ennun •nandlos , and taffies,. letenger; roasted and "(Mann' alencite3e and extra tine cream boa batik. 4t lit gradond street All4Bnarn7 my.* e eorg4'Beaven. 81 -itlecoes Virtue forme a . Sery _agree. able 11$11t. nutritive bad, a seperlor arid ate ferptiddlogerind jellies; and fa highly reeorritnended.turphystelane for Invalids and children. Sold by ail grocers. , .',? • Rind Ritato.—Ree anwortlaament of ,fdeClung it Rainbow, Raid Rata* and /Cisuranco Altatita, , Ina, 197 mail 199" gra .., ,1111,4 `: nna: it 'lliailimerY and Envelopes "s 1 2 _4 - ' Ron 4, 41 Bladb avenue. 1 Co..Ligtkt z Whcooever ebciwa us how we may' avoid pain, adds to our peppiness, and Is Otis a benefactor of mankind. There are few little things that have given oien more pain than toothache, and the time is not long gone by when the only relief to be had for it, was In submitting to a butchering operation, more painful than the evil to be remedied. Thanks to tbn owe of progress In which we live, dll that Is pest, and now, It • man's tooth ache, he may have It drawn without pain —nay, so an to be almost a pleasure, by 'I he aid of that wonderful inverrilen. - Toughing Gas. Laughing .9as, like all ether great Inventions, has its enemies They are three whose Ignorance in pact tatOe them for the manufacture snd pro per ore of it. But on the other hand, we • have the testimony of the very foremost of the Dental profession in its Nye,. In our own city Dr. Spencer, of . street, one of our most eminent practi tioners, administers It to thousands of person. every year, and in every caw with tha greatest soaves. A little evi dence line ibis is aufnotent to outweigh the grumbling of a whole army of Imam potent& We therefore hope that Dr. tipencror. and others like him, will pane- Vera until the use of Laughing Gas shall have become universal. - - All the delicacies of the season at the Continental, Fifth avenue, Drop in. ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE to Open Dermy's A Iley, from Tam.' to Chatham Street Ser. I. Be it ordotests out snouted by the (My of Pitt-Awry?, be detect end (Nunes*. Comet, oseceseted. /red it Is hereby oreksteso assd react ed by the anther-0y of the sass, That the llste Engler , be and he le hereby .Ihfairtti and directed lusuney end ones (renal , slier, train Toss I to Chatham street. twenty fret In whit, to anneals., detesters and eaves benefits Joseph Wireless. Fourth said. -tames tress, rand Ward, J M. 1./, err hereby abboust , In are.rdsoce with nu helot Ma: rably. el:Usenet d January Osh. 5.64 ea , . 4. Thatany ordinance or part of anti mance esoeletles with the passage of this hence at the Newel Me. be and the easy Is berets, repealed so tarn in the same nacos. tuts or. Mort. , menstned and enarrd Into Mr le Connell Mb 950 thy or Ortiaber, A. D. ISO% n. A. URnMit Irresitimit pro tem at beset Commit. Attest: E. ts. Monitor. Cleric or Seim. 00¢11c11.. W A. I . olll.TAltrir. President of (Mono , . Connell Attest: TT. Meltmain, eters of trunsion C.onottil. AN ORDINANCE Musing the Aemee •t Wylie Grunt. Wylie Street gesensten nod DOMPELO Street, and Greensburg Pike and reran Greet. IincTION 1. b. 0 ordained and rwardad by lb. cur 0f Pittsenrega. t. 11.1.0 nod Corm.. Coon eat nerreenhkd, and a le &coney nedolnaa and mutat by authority of tna tax., that the a.m.. .4 Wylie street, W,lte yteeet eoalon Coq Dannao strent, be chany•a to W ylie avenue; and toe Dame. tireen.hurg lke awl Penn otreet he c h ance d to to Peon seentle sec r . , L That an, oedtuanca or part of OM, etatiletlea . . lo . the rause,* of this oral • axone the present time. be nod the unie le hereby repealed so tar art the Lame slloeta Oil. or Donne,. Ordained and assn.' Into • Dor In CAnnolDl. tIIL MIDA Ow, of lAtoncr. A. D. 1860. A. II DROSS. President Din of Select Connell. •Dot: T. S. Motown , . Clark of lienem (Mundt. W. A. TOMLINSON, President of ...moon Connell. Laos. H. 111 cu,2rllt A of a Common Cmmull. otTI AN ORDINANCE Construction of Plk Wolk on North suf. of liroossbo onm Turn. pike. rAt - r,On it Be U orsktfasal ostd enacted ins Us Oil, of Pittsburgh. la /listed sad Common Munn errs isammbisol. rob U Is hereby orfaMed sm sG ote. by Ms naMortly af sem.. , ltst City 'Liminess ott •Atitortsed and etre...ad so ad 'emits foe pr.ttroml• fur the COW L 113,11.1 of a plat k atli on me ouriu Ude of the is rettnattoril rurnplket, the este) avenue so Ntglry And to lot the same In sernedartee yeah scut"( Assembly and City Uudlusneen Proeldmlt Met,. Bev. 1, Met BUT ordinance or part of ordt • conflicting eel the paaange a ord neut. at the pretest: t. and the stn. I hereby r• pealed ete far aa the &mu sake. tet. o dinance, tud and ruartud Into a Itt Can *sthl4 daf of Octoner. A. H. 1161:111. A. 11. UMW% Cored., kr , tem of 141st Coo •tkest: o. tick or holm A. TtIbILIIOkON reestglenk of Common Coo • Atteol 114 - 11Anrkk. Clerk of I- ULLIIMOD Couocll. A N ORDINANCE orrnelog /1111Leoberger /Mei fr.. x.th •seoaxe So %tram berry Alley 5.11 W! I Be ft necktie". awl eeneted by OW MY d inUbbbrlb..• Walutimet assent 6...- eV. asses!, U 4 cod U rebs rPdained and ireastri by U. hathselle of the ors... Thal the City loath. ~ he and he Is hereby author . ta tx:Ctr.Sit'.;t:ntlib fr oTtV•tt. MY, fen; and lo award dun." and am••• ban e flt. caused thereby. James Parte, Jame. 11. Kelley and • vs earlit. Watson ate hereby ap pointed Men u with . eta of Assembly Dm. Tally. therefor. %se. 2. That an• ordtosurer or re in of ordl nenee, e ,nfltetisse U.. his ...fi nance a. the yen annt Ile,. ha and 11.. mine le neierhy repealed so tar as the same allec.ethls 411.1.00 r. find enacted Into Info le this laSeh day ot octet., A. I/. 1000. A. It. 013. S.a, President pm tam of Select Connell. •lkeist: K. 5. liOnnoW, Orel Of defect Connell. .11.11 N ItAtITON. Presidrot non loin of l ontmou Connell •Itest: 11. Itt Loftin, rk o•tritiihon Conu,ll. AN ORDINANCE lealabnableg tbe lltae boilyreeil lb Testh and Trani warms. SUMO) , 1. ertiestwd wad ohanthl hg Our qf PwAmrrik. to M.!, sad A...sawn Cantwy as.s.mbled.tit bArtby asaat.l by Ida y ta. Mr... 1 hat the Iloe be• tea th.. - 1.1.11 k and T0..111.11 ward. be Oa 0.4 W. bet Ween the aid 11114 a.d 61.16 wards. tltC 9. That any ordinance°. part of ordlnane coals. pot whit I.oe pans ure. of tab ordinance tbe.prdessi thae , be and the same Is nereoT paled asa fun the same affects lola ardloanC , Ordain. ad enacted Into a law In Council flash day of Onto., • D. 1869. 6. If. 118460. President ons teen of Balsa' Connell. Attest: R. a. 110nnose. arra of Scle72Conc2 ll . lT. • A. 10121.429 0 2, ritaident of Comm. Council. Artest: 11. Menials's. Clerk of COninsoa Council. or= AN ORDINANCE nanglog the Grads of Dovhean o• • • . Ire no Gym. to Dovillorol street. Pit..l. PM oesfafeed mad stunned az Um Selma d Common Mdssells VA Mtn of Plaeherne. tad it It IlKel V Orekl ilia mad emitted by tee enthorttrAf La ease, That the' of eon street he so ...antis mto make • uniform grade from Or t a to sts•litter.• Om. 3. That any °min:mace yr!4 . t confllctir ti. Ronny n ib@ Me 111 time. he mid Mute s pealed 50 far as the mote affects this ordinance. Ordainedawl enacted Into • ie. In Councils WY Beth th.l $1 1 2: raLtlnft. Premdent ire um of Select Onmeti. AtteM: L. n. konnoW, Cleric of Seloct Pottnell. W. reesidettEof Common moan. Attest: U. 111,111anrnIt.. tiers of Common Connell. on= °TICE OF DISSOLU The Co -Partnership boretrfore retrying under the rill. of it. UMIitSON A 00 s , erne dbuolved kinglet Ifith, by the deetb of .ft Advert. the tousle.. of sell itrUs be ruled by saber of the surviving pirtiters u Yob Liberti etz OIL n B. ROB SON R. A.ROBISON , A.11.01a150N. Prcr►nonun, ♦ojn`t 10. 1109. TOE CO-PARTNEBBIIIIP ILTlttlhg between 6. B .6d 9. A.IIOIIISON Ba der the style of S. B. RECRISON ♦ CO., ham dls solved °stubs,. 111, 1111430, 4f lb setthacl" of Q. A. floblsoo. The boldest will be settled 1 y either of the ndersliat dat MIS Liberty stn et- ' SI B. ROBIBON, it.lit/HIPON. =El== lIIM:EITMLso=j l e o t o. o . ,7 1 : ph : ri p : lvi r i t t r wc.. Le Meted o :r mr f .. a : e o , , . 1 0 : j ... ro t er, alCOOKL"8 FAVORITE TOMATO," MIMS=M2= Wiiiilow'l and Yormonth . Cnen Cora !larding'. Fmk Aspanigui, Pine Apple mid MlllWbeftltk Ittkes Golden Peach', Pn!ai, with lbe graata t ear. for oar barn trade andw.r.ab 6 ba Sire sallsfacon tI in use trial. ?wall es aa6 b y sapplird by la. rasa a 1 .kW.. palm. by JOHN A BENSUAW Corner Liberty and Ninth Streets. kplro DREKA 117MBir and Wall dealer la WIPPEI' PW'r.A.TlOrtialtlee WEDDING, VISITING. PARTY AND BUSINESS C/1110 CNUILI1W111161; NONOGIUMN :11.113,, ILLUMINATING La, , (Wort by mall metre prompt attrotlor. Bead tar amandta• LOU cwataat WIAILN c . WEISS, TEDIOUS, ILILCERS, i , lood =butlers corer of Cancer OE Baler .emir Feria ty U. U. I LINOI CU.. et the Pbriadelptlr estesor fo• annoy. 031 lora ft.. Pbtftdelpblr. P....1.al rep irfrlubr fair •a erase. et Prof. E. 0.11.005, 1116 ilmtla, Optima. Maw. 7 Its treat:ante Pll.Br.6".C.tar .AOO4OlO, the moat retrattda ADO goateed Stow. In 111 tlelllUd rrtrldr Idex dtre rorsortle. rsdry bongo, oredl.• arid. =my ' sire IBA eor e. sad. Tbeyarr rt. * Mirka biPtior 641;6de:ode at Pear. Na "etket4a7aarpare tkrOS No older 0111,err abdaid be med. Roe pentko e+. eal or addresser above atT147.77741 SALE—PROIrERT Y. • A SSIGNEE'S PALE.—In puma - relots 26 9 131 fee. frailest, tot,. 4300- .. rx 10 p, year. 4 le, 94a1/1 5 1 fort. 04.00- . 0 " ro f the Uoltr ,, '..mt't 4100 per rums. I lot 5t120 felt. meec , trlet rt for to. NV este , n Ilneirlet of Penne, I. etreet. Fiume Douse. I ,! 3 rooms, lot 541100 ; ye.,, 10 „,„.. ; „ 1; " Wetl- Aur : Otte 111.100. Or, r luinoe of RPM, %loth . r . L . 1 ,01 22 s , tion at .0 Store S .treet. storied brick koonies on /fultu 100 n stew, mete ea,. tli. 1110 ..torli of Goods, 600. rrte; ".° : lesur6'flTVoo'4, ' ltu riC‘ Lann.V.7. .It I SI , !SOUCY. poop. L., elso•lsting ot .4.1 I,s. I ws,nveles. TIADY•I.I. I -6- root. d Lod cutlet boleti bow, tot 90x100.61.. ales' 11 we. Prin•s. 01111[0.11. 400-4600 rush and WWI per •e.r. lionet dot t ., seri n roomed hon. no , lot 5141180 6 trot, ra,- 600. end u rms. 6 roomen frame boos, Toe rommen, on Tl'F.r.l , T. Sitt lot 64u60.111.600-4560 east *red e to EM Rif it. 1000. .110 o'clock s.. u. 7 1T r iOn 2 W l y ° 11 1, itTrert1761 . 1 6 :: 1,11.04. : Term, of ,air. case. 9 oUt. Centre avenue 64tax L25be900 ea. 1601 ml front Centre avenue 1.66 feet I deey, cllvlde Wm.. 6 lots on oe-tre e•enne from 4300 to 6600. Me stwve property IS eel located nod ulttitn tO to 44 of the Court Hon., and on • e New Central Passe.. it. R. 60a00s on Wt. n Penna. .011r0..a. 1 miles from Ito city. 4 . 0 sties on Pan a•••••••• • miles 1.711 ell, Neu if leim frame toast 1 mile front Conn House. 696 sex Missend laud. Pen.. A • .a E akin, to purchase home or mak. .stroest. andlhote otstand m .04 Sod. am or addro.O. 90C1.71.113 RAINBOW. 9.0 No.. 193 1119 and 199 Cevtre avenue. OBOKEN" STATIONi PROPERTY FOR BALE This beantlfal situation cannot be airmail. IhenrPlate residenece in wy elevation, so tines to both elites, being only sight Whee aD Lb/ Western Pennsylvania Railroad. Any personae• Wing Information about Itt. °weeny can obtain it by calling at the, °glee of the IRON CITY MU TUAL 1.110 TYPIJIIANCE COMPANY. T Federal mires, A.lleg4cMy. Lots from oat-hall acre to Lye aura; alto. mall lota to gait per. attaaars. Tame Is a gape toesuou or a mai:Mese term lene eatabashtmeett. better. the Hallroad sae Llehahe saithattl - FOR ILA LE. - 11(11167 ATia) LOT. No. 54 James street, House. new frstpe, contain. 7 room. atol atone room: aim Pram.. S.lll an rear of lot: .5.5 110 116 feet; lb. tot la 40 tot 100 feet ; la a oblendld place for a grocer, baker ur ...stetter: braNd Vt 11176101 A5ll LOTS fro:Mos on rlesmant Valley E. K. boasts • soh can 0 roams: lots me 17 by 1100 beet • Houses .rd Lots no Float. street; • lots au Nobleman Road. revento Ward HOUrlf. A5l l LOT to Pal. la ohlo; 6 acres at and In Reserve townablp: 51000 a lercemont sore, Mbar Housu aad Lots la good lonlltla legatee of 11. IN 171T1101114 Heal Estate Amat o corner Okla and Szadasky etreet. A dratien, AT PE IYATE SALIE.—VALUA— It4C 1../T tilgt/tIND situate on the northet.get corner of ' , wet t3n avenue Ana itesve St.. Allegheny e tv. frontlet. 37 feet on %writes. a•enne. preeentng the same wtalth Along B,••ee at 140 [rot: thence along Beaver street lOU 1, preserviriA . width of 60 feet to Wit., street. on which erected •tet.anne frame Met 11100 bons,. and beton the late rosldence Of Lather litockton. deed. This pro, rty fronts on the •Ilegeneny Park. and for beauty of location and I orroundlaars gang., excelled. Pm terms of tat and further Information. enoulre of TO' an H. UPDIKE, 0.10,4.3 No SOO r Avenue. Vtaft A ALF..--A Very Deeirable I. Tan' Tor L enatalning about NI sm, Mutate within aye miles of the Ott and trout too minutes wall le .tu 'swam Station of the Panhandle Ra il road: re • trout of abont one-third of mile on Ch. , tiers Creel , : Ail ea.. hie of being cult voted. being deb bottom land and Minn rnnlv it,apte.ltu being laid on , Into iota of [torn 4 to d acre. or lest. email home, eCelt. .It and well of water us the premien.. Ter.. APPlyto d ea= No. 104 Fourth Avenue. 1 4 :11.11 d G s E SHIPOE late teIt NTS receiv OF ed AL dell L I In of teesaro ? •iP,lpn••• p., polar staod, No 55 IStsmon . .l /darned, l'lttsbargh, .nn ot the Tots 1 corm of Ivlcral .".7:t1g d :,1::11` 1 14.:1 2, !gi lesstoes• ens I ntl. to always beret.. lawad • Ent Hen&rude, wed e., el. White nob. ela mon, lien be. Blank b.. e Perch •Il as very low t t.lre 0.. call. weall: 11:1•1110 a flat stettele. bolesala mll.ll. •ll orders filled promptly. VALEA OLE LAWRENCE. VA VILLA( I'ItOPSNTY POd. PALE.-167 ' feet front en Yorty-roarlb street `r 024 feet deep on ao ali. T. WO./ Unlit leatally Ilan•lon of portly°, olds bail. t e e ny m, mean room and cal.., Prot nerd. a. , of choice Obits and locallon Is roe••ant and woabl " lttty . . be sold at Isle pries and on reae tams. APO , to 8. CUTIIIIICRT A SO' Et, 39 °lath •renue. ngEt HALE.—One Two Horse oting e on, saltalds lor • omelette, on or less.orts. ore .'o•ared'A tonelessly, 500 empty W ill barrels for glass ewe. 1500 empty Will Sy barrels. Apply at War•nonse, N.. MS Darren steort, op'"."' th e P .'"l". 'n"b" J " ) . ;110 DT ESL oepst rdiIIiCHANT TAILORS FALL STOCK OF MIS & BOYS' CLOTHING, NOW neonlying by OKAY & LOCIAN'S, No. 47 SIXTH STREET. LLTR ST. CLAIR. l Y : 1~I'AH1)L1i, TALSMONABLM MEBOHANT TAILOR, 'Pala adnia.tla on band Cassintereß and VeaUnga lEN r LEI ICN .15 ►IIHNISHINO No. 93 1-2 Simdthfteld Street, = grileet . e Clothier made to order le the Istest strlee. s.latei NEW FALL GOODS. I= CLOTHS. GASSIMEELES. deer Just remind by EMS ILLT ILICYIOI. oßil llarebani TsDas. Tillsnl.llald sltimmtt. LIVERY STABLES. BEET IL PATTERSON & CO Seventh Avente and Liberty St., rrrrsannan. Ps. WIII on Saturday, July Ylst, and ea each euccoedlos Saturday, b. 14 Atatiel• DWG of HORSES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, • A-krryibmi t. the Ham. eir deal. ay to sent end please leave then , ot.. of coastrameal as Or tAlara . 111 n 1 el each wes tla order for selvertlateg. Prompt at tention gad good earl, will Desiree all Sloct len Sweats. JOHN H. EMHART, Andloater. IyPS ode Ron. ROOT. IL PATTERSO n N aw & rzzasox, Loormacv. e..e...iaa AND CO3B3MWMON STABLES. COL SMOTE lilla k LIMN IT rivrsztrnan, Pa. = WINER LIQUORS, &O. kewsiollizOWNA iIiPOIIIZSUI OP WINES, BEMS, GIN, ID PURE BYE WHISKIES, 409 PENN STREET, Have Benio.vpd to 800. 1181 AND 51DJPENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH 13.. FINCH & CO., • - sop. i5ch157.110.191. Isr2 sad INN PM? MIST. IT/TllTstrzon. suunowiltrxim or Copper MO`Pat! Eys Whiskey. isms swum u YOSpON =MI sad U. avows. wire. , : • m 21.110 • 11- a y 7.1:4•1 100 WOOD BTIOUCET. ' BiLle : C1001)13. - FINE - VAStS, -Bour41•1 1 1 Min 61111,16 8.1" w g r a NAtt MA ails._ 611011 NO Ifir% ..-4" outs MINER PLATED GOODS a all l A= vgrze , c si ML 0.24; 4:11 8 :41 Re Ea Eakin) & • a). loo3wapro - OITA EXT.: EDUCA.TiONA;e. r aiEgAuvuoinn—rlyr - NeldNtrallifraßElVWSPor‘ow: unman and .Wfwes.Llrdtoir.ll.. Day ;11673 *l ' i,AA•'ur: =Ural; enaddntlY monad' Ila Wm asinine. 1111111IMILLY. Marl Prisetpil EM A 1 =TS 33 MEE ME= CIRPIRANIS , COURT SALE.—By or wn •11.4 nt the Orph•11/ . peenll AI .0,,n1 •111., I _II, amp... St 1.51, .5 the pres,,m Thursday, .tetth Day of October, 1M 69 , At 10,..1ack A. A. the follow.. dr•rrlbt'd .platebe.ontlng .nt. ...tate of map .Ihl tlrr•tt to.mit TWO trrrtt/K PU CEti I t • GIL ftt It to h Tian of lots b W out I 13.r.rge And bring porta ot LAJT NU. '443 In th• Iteeeree tr•rt Term. ne eale• mr. third rub In h.ed en the Whore of hale anti tletlerrY et tlr.'`l the halaore In out. ay.! tea, yore. ttretl by bond and morthatfr ma , h.t.l.htl—the porehhorr to Pay the bout] hattl mortgage. 1 , 1.0111N11. Ahlott•r. Ina Iron EMIZEZEI _ . 0.0, ktA W. D. of reonaylranta. 1.11-90111999..bet0ber 19 h. 1969. S THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTlCrtbalt 00 the 111th day of Ur oboe, A. U. 1169. a arrant to Bankruptcy taNted stator% the tstate of UPON ICN• Yeasof Alleutenu7 Clip. 10 the Coast) of Allegl.ent, and !Mato of P•unayleatila., who has been adjudged a WWl rapt oo 015 000 ye tltton , that the paymest o( y dente and deo•sr 7 of anyproperty l ' 6°oB ' tad to and , / Bankrupt or to him or for Isl. tue. and 3035 tranatee of aoy properly ily brut are for bidden by is.; that • lltertlag of .he Oreattorl of toe 46.1 Yankrutn, to prows Itielr Ponta and to choose one or more assign. , of his Yatatea VIII be held at • NI of 1-muskrat.) , to ba holden a. the office ad the Ihrulat•r. No. 93 Dia mond slyer, Plisborgh. befere diAlf MU, lime rtelt• 1, %•• Ifegiaber. ••• the 1.1.014 TH 1191 :It7 1101,1110611. A. It. 1869, at 11 o'clock a. . S. 916fe1l erx U. 6 Itar, hal, as Meueoger. mcvricE —All persona are 0j" . :.?:=1. 1 . 6 7; ', col W Iktu. War,. All.. roe reautY. Pa.. deo.d.. F••this day beep granted to We owl..eal Pat U.. lo•itbled to the ee:ate pea. owttie with me plotter. awl Ixavteir claims NMI.) tha T, am:ll.mM PIPM I birlre exalualvetv. Lm/NARI. , WALTIIII, rremlatlL C. C. 111/X1. 1 1. 1 Preattem. PlAY r ilea r tle . t . ._l•Fac7al= . . . . . . Lomat/ if ILIUM ; tteare/Wltraa. C. C. Beale, Robert Patric/. , eu Vii : Xv... jateb Painter. J. I ' 3: in 2174, Joan V.. 0.1.4. Jolaati Kin/. Jas. LI. Lloquas. k. Aasown. i gem Komi, ?Dram ITT AGAINST LOSS BT FULL nutux INSURANCE CO. OF rfnuotunivi. 0Mo; 411/ a 437 (1)3 lIIIT NUT 11T.....11111. NILEESTEIIN INSURANCE CRIS. r tll O A F iem iT a.V. P. F[> Wk decrettry. CAPT. 11T.ELD. General AVM. Masa DM Water etntes, Wm" I 08.4 Warm. W O? 12=allibll"itnis at Ma sad ht. Mae Btata. A tuxoe kilittollost. =waged by mhotio an well Hun. to the 000tonallty, aud detramtned pnriiieu =dine , Miry to maintain the ehs ,, dxr• *Wen they can i:L=sufuterlatlxi.beet Dratenslon to Qom niancrOnal• Alexander Nbalek. Joann, IleCniM. R. Willer, Jr.. (Mu. J. Claris. Ale. lleAulry, William 8. it guk = 4, Alexander_ peali , I Avdrew Leiden. Smorpb ehtin=, aa2l NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Cor. Ofl Yederal and Diamond, n i li a. tas ISCCOND NATIONAL 'lllll W. W. MARTIN‘ rrenident, JOHN BROWN,_Ja., Vim rzesidenn. JAWCS T.. nTIVENtioN. neeretaJT. DM =rot. John Al Jas.L.Oranam.illobern La., :C. C. nano. PPLEW 11118URADICEI COMI PANY. OFFICE, N. Z. 001121Eit WOOD • rurra !ITS ♦ Maas Osispw.cak lug lino sad Martz. MOM. Ira. mat* Capt..fril.,z.. Jobs Wavt., Jon E. Parka, Charles Arbaelle. c. to. B. V .L XICIr ' lt. t,T9lnk.:, N.,..,„.v.,-, dm...0 FIVPRITe%e 4 '''. at. W. I. Wa hDrelelt. L L CS L VE.GII M EN Y INSUI L B N LO C M E WX'ANY OF rITTSI7ThiII. A WcllDikindaMs Xut LM IRWI2I. Preal4ant. T. J. FlOtil[l24lloN Tice Preclitaat. DISTCTOM John Irvin. Jr.. T. J. /tucsanc..n. O. N. !1n.,. Ra in Ida H nt. . IT. li. Krerz... ft.,!..Tt Tlnvik Itrimets Actlen, esnt. T. H. If e•ln. a :.•.:. n opo9iaWfiCiii - 4IE =MI Monday, November'hl, at li Oclork I. tar the fomenter work ant for tie brtot - and plena wart ortne Garai High School Building. Plow eott eptelfirotlaa. =eV beaten &Übe - balm Baer a Mow No. A Huh wool, ale. ell Istforlostl.o ant be Woo. Cruptaste ab. ten as the ono. or the Cannel Board of [ s d - raanh e. By ocelot of thoßalldlagttommillee. &W IL A. WeJLaiSILST. nil Score:or, of C: 16. of Zdoeenos IWPOSALS Will be reertned al the Engllmertfothee 0608 PllllOOllll/2 0 . 201.1.2 211.1 relfll.l2lLAll.. Vitalj,regg.r.t;',.ol" the P 1 1:118 11 estlit h At: CUE. 6 Inclusive, fee KJ Pl.l..Tll4: 4• Tlar 'n ellOthi fbr the entire, Ilne of ab.nt BD ms mot tam reed Moot •rm Contseilsyllie to neareamb.mand. The length of met rmoss tie will be II A a be mum. nes. 7blekne..T Inches, mdballebed +intro opposite ant to stm leas than ILinetten rttrglr=s• l VI ' o f f 7 5, 0 4 10,1% i f'11"bg1V11 OA, Hook 0.0 or Chmutal. mano +ad. 11.• from •10.1*Mae or MAIM defects. Mena of dellvery,tinansed•stely on the 000 AM more than half a m nn span, the monad will pcit ammo and reena her hial, will be ,done la alternate mom In 00,9,0 about 190111 ear+ p le. Prt , p,terx who cannot delve? St Ike lemmatanamed may Maas the place at •hlett they would Maim+ and stoma" Um et rack pion. The number per . mole soil 08 9.112. 0001 whole number Moat 1119000, Glltling pout for 0.10 track. 'Mauer to be eat 000 asp Is Out. .00 delivery to be ma otrocce of II before Jaunty la. ntsg coothaerd on2l all detlvert fit a+ foltows, Met ro, the arm mttea from tither ..d of the road to,, Connellaville of comberlmol. on or.+lo 111. 2510, torn:! socceedsun 10 MileatOe' ware the meddle of Ike TIMIS me ao.t.ti 1.010, 01 o tolst of June. .I.ly, • Nesutand 1.9122021. 1810, 0001 the whole number ReMilvtamt. bionthiy emitrotee of Crom9 te o.2ellyed w Me road will be given. fonpAhlurof onatellet 11r..ja. .II ' ncl LATRoaii, ltweanem. CE3=ll ASE;ESSMENT6 f In 21401:11.106 0171(111,_. I ALLialliNT Cm, r.... Oct 23.. .now. 4. VOTICE.--The asseasuient tot cradles. of trakft stn.. from Chtles ammo to oily lime ma elm for Um trattog add parlor of DICVLNIaIk v. are roe ready for rm. emtbablon. and an be ems et Um oMc., Of Mu CIO tagineer mats Saturday, (k.t:Der 80.4, 1569, whom they •ta be ()tam( a w. Dimas bs . the CRY Trse.wrer for colleethm, C11A.141.113 DAM City Uttar*. = 07rie• 07 CITT 11,101.11 M tan strairgtoz I • Plrealtuaoll. Oat. 96.-111611. s "11 - 0 0 1`10E.—Thss fussetts Meng for OrodLug. Porto( sod Cortyma of APPLY, awl.. to 1111tentmngartit.44 wool . rowdy 101 ...Wod vonad tom St VIM, oaten oath otthilr. lkoTromer WI. *boa It odd biteturaoll to the Cltr Tyractra`loatee Nr oollectlon. 7521:07 11. I. MOO= CUT Tattooer. ,„ y C*l 110LIZEN DELL i Co., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS lerrriEuuutu Q. Inistaasarers of SLANT IT.Ditna smutty) VO/10a . MID MIAMIOLZA lINICICTIN 65 •AD NATIDNA I. r. a.cow 4. I. IVEDWZ• B. M. 1 1;;COWAli & Boulevard Pavers, CHUM SO. 66 0100 ST., a*GHET. Orlon left at flazzasa maws. russms2o: pernsptlT attended tu, P•••lllldavratllta.loallars4mial - Dram, dm. • • Wamated wind, ealinge. of tte•fated tam. , Itimaaaarsa Mo-Itkead, /AO a RONII rattennaoV al. Park. won. iir..7 ll k V Hartley al amaino. •Jtea • Cautte.ll.lsaae . KEYSTONE (formally. 3t<: KIM & CO4 ~..... . Avzcsawalit, saisteLwass sem WWI Wareboue. l6i LUILIETY Ira=n ED Al!ri -cLaT ../11111 . 17.1114 cgxoa3.let TOOLemant aCtlllto .as 31.-3ou - soda VU idea; Ma,: bikaila., Pa. WiUTE LIME.-010 barrels, alet*:ud WIMe Lbw; ROO bbia It t i do, Or sate es BASSUr...O,OII). AM a"NEW OPERA HOUSE. errntlappeazanne in tvm ' , rm. mod tit. h l vrt II eng•.so , . , , 0 fof Knapp* of Mr. mod rs. DARN ET WILLIAMS. HIS n • las and A.,. ligittnr.. W HD!. • SPAT FVF-SING Oct.. r *at, UMW. mlaglnal Lewendsr,Drsamnivi Folv y speet.t. rutlLled ; ant Co. O'Carta.ax's DILIMAN. —Mr Barne7 ... ......Y r.. Marne, WCllans. .v•dde watt Um r.ariti enavtly CrSTOM or THir. coUNTRY. meas.,. h antee soog.M.-8...11/1"1111cens. NI alms. on &Ltaard•l• Cori ulrob To ro E4IrMASONIFC BALL. SIGNOR BLITZ . 4 11 •zh, Mir / A A T T 3 3 . ‘," F. 3. N 3 17.4 3 U. AT V leg Tie I I Ur ISM .41,1LoQU A VAILITS ♦hAUIIS LT • ItN7.fl L.ILAHNI.D lIIIMAXORPHOSIC II Cr A/10 Itrti 0i L : Adog.dolk. 50 Msis: etilldetn, ceat /nee, US an* 11l &tuts. • Oft,. ar PITTSBURGH THEATRE. H. We WILLIJUOI. Polo sopearaace of the dubLue RItiNOO A lAA. MI sod Tft 46 U alto the favorite cote. 411. a, I•Aate Y TOol.lllr. LAU week of thy or. at WIMELPTS, lIAIIII CitiLlt mud tog. ItUOlthg Ladle* . Matinee evert Wednesday sad Sala, Athrosslun to Matto., aft recta. BRIDGET* , FALT..I 7 I. WILL OPEN TO•NIODT IN TULIN. CHURCH. Cathedral Nand la attendance. MrVIETH AVENUE RAI L.-• No. 53 rum avenue. opposlte W. upali Hone Pittsburgh. Is the coolest and mode desmble plate of re•orth. I.lquor. es& be bad SS tWo ammo Para and iJood. The ututara hosts. aro es tbWrocsoad awns the tear. BILLIARD S, (KUNZ'S HUILA/MOO 68 F. mithfield Street, (Formerly OVlred by .f • i, obst A. need).) has GEORGE H. BENNETT, And Fitted Up in the Best Manner. WILLIAM DODDS, Manager, FIVE NEW TABLES =1 BILLIARD HALL. The Bar Is Stocked WITH TUL BEST OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. T,ATEST OIL STUULE. farm,. L tazirry ICONONT To meow wen - handed JIIVIIM jolt con. and • we what apleadtd bariplawateettated te Meow. awes Wort hf Wing and Sommer Cluthaellia • prwatewn bdCr.Witatel to 5. the r hue W. Ito MIES! LtalITT to be enjoyed ...enable mite whoeajoyo lt le until doomed la •salt new tow., Clothes which ft him. co sauce twahridtenbe Menem orbit malt= - cloth" are to be tad et B. C. Taw:Maw/WA. - • To tinkles TCONOWT. don't apend vest onto ohs mow where extortions:a people Cher" Dylan for anaadathetw7 elothne. bet Um= .eta the worth of every doilar y e aou d. t S. C. Tnatrautil'a. rau TILLDS of the frent wet. preetleed every day d ail daa. at➢the 1- 0 A No ib 2 . l Lath= War; they ' :e ' t el p o l lea. ' Every was Reel°, ' buy et ell tee. Trade wentendwas Jna 1100 M. We Ina alo. 11 Clothier Flail. bOOK wTTIIZ PRICE& Cows ow lotto foyirl wo foe tR iracra. =lax wto;h ha& 1500 :nos, Moen, st dtlemeta worth ph. Wart ante kwlllo wOrth. 1 ) 11 0. Boys' nalu lor IS worth axo. a. a .y S awa num =OW too owesetowe to ewer Won.• Call s rp hat c =•= i t traftntrent. 7.-- 11. co TRAUEILIANe SUPRERE COURT PENNSYI,V ANIA. Law Books, Legal Books, tegai stationery, OF ALL. 11.1711:118. Irnr de by KAY & COMPABY, 65 Wood Street. BUILDING 4140, EfiTiEILISHED ccorrEcTicnsanty •. _- 1 . , .:' ,- IN A NEAP—: F. 40ASH Sc Em u wriaaus!naent touwaraww NO, 24' ' Sixth Street, - • (tatobt. Clair.) . . - 'Giber! %Of will afar lb their triecoalidui Carlo' ' ~. !arra Pa least assortment of CZNIFILL - 110116 • - YR=l.l7ll CANDIES AND CANI6, Mete owls snake. - irk a elmmt and eowobodloas asbativnilba• basaltao ot., vixen taw beat ar toe Chum'. Omni Ontral, to al 04 lea as well an GM*. Ter, Coffee aad Ukswahte. 161 be aem4' In the prootest mama, at thee old Meg. •adliell ~ .. v i rr Mgr IMI ET1E1.L15T,,1616114 - Al l . -, .. it' .I.lPATl9NdtoselllbPsoMblod bitOltab'w • Pittourget.. . . . • • ws i i H. filar. sawn, 6th ward:. .' • . ri p•,..;w ß a i , .14 . 0013... it. 1 , 10 ... .ward . t . , .., .• , : . • , ,Allegbe67. Mob. 'Ultima; tavern. AO * ward: doll Fa Aerated, tares% 6101,4. ' • nbellngtba. ' _ rawiw" webtropr. tavens....llletalaalsaisi Lots tbdlausd. tare.. Ions; doll ' bleuascr. tarcra. Tesaperassool3l.... . , . ..i.:' . . • Towliatapal .. _ Goo, itofissa:otbar goods,bileainz • Jobs Frrlns.eattag Dame. Pans.' Tba ;Llamas board will It for i n wiyir ea,.., , slow..pvits.kg. 4. 0 . , 51 1 41 1 .',.-,090 , ,1nc1. ' ' ce:a DitfireD TWA DAL LIPPINCOTT'S NIAGLZINE. TEI NOVMOVNIIIII3EB. , lin Tin hie Angrathigi. r=!:11 EIMMIIIII= Airltoi• dale Ilea the, tibia Ind Neos4Store... yyv'Manx sabeerlpfkoaa. bb.ite Number , , alk vb..; ietime.easie 2 4,2l.l4,r. Teolle k ab.senTNll • be as . eal.Dartic wanner esbaarlyitob W a" Veritir V".117'• b " .° "' Lipem,we Iluezetee, erttb Yereztee,. - #0.60 Pee .sane; Y.• • TOME. &LIU. • greaoda ts-I tte. ftee.,..s. amm& viab endket/o* Pre nslsl.e de.List. mat . J. B.: LIPPIACOTT CO.. Patilebers; • V 1.6 .4 Tit Iterket etreortOrinladelobla• ROCK THE BABY EMI N E43l"l3PATE7Areptii. ; .•01. R oxi- cir i r . T e EISION - 6 WEIBE. - Preekeigaiintioxige estr key lusyyO A* - AnNicreL to tbesitaral saartatatorPai. et. (Romabar sad Wichita narattank. iTRAI4 MARK. , MINH ' i ly : lbliit -- !I"XICKPIT I V LIMP . ~ ... , -OW& 11213 LLPERT & KOHLER, roes end Dealoto EOM. 113 AND if ArtiM4 No. ]i !art.' igatar sitootkon floes to 'EL a ' • .C.facns - wca. ross or.. boo bumsw direct alto azientlea.oPTAN dad Ida UM alt 010 POOPlito4llO , :,,N loto.o sod Oboes 'tor facceala =ad lacAla aaal tilv i lVA=c o rn i v . rm,:.. l l, Ii 1.317..baida Oared t o ace lid miasma. .gala. - Malaya .orlooll far. 'Algool`o Mi et Apoi asd llz=ieg . bLoy= 40i etc, as, *Arial asi b• ecarrtsac ALI9II[T,:. '`*admn Vitriol woos ruamorimx.. tx4 — • • i guldens ;(01:litraw/igirau*dir . A:imputi k t - ,. • , •44...1 , 04.,.. • - • • - • No" mucky; BEAT - 111.0111./f - • A - P.brook _ 1, 1 kl:4.lllPa. Psi steelval aaa Pi op to swa n toril pe PIPIT .P piny iY, i barTCl MU% Coma . mem .‘ 4 9 lbi s h btat-;' CEN:MES - MI VYTUXIJM Mi‘STILELW COM